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Marko Djordjevic

Marko Djordjevic brought the crowd to life at the johnnyraBB NAMM concert/party last summer in Nashville. The Yugoslavian-born player won over the drum enthusiasts with his mix of impressive chops, quick thinking, and sheer joy of playing. It was clear…

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May 12, 2004

Lou Dog from Kottonmouth Kings

"I come from that Orange County, mid-'80s punk rock scene," says Lou Dog, drummer for hip-hoppers Kottonmouth Kings. "I'm a punk drummer. I play hip-hop like a punk." Lou joined Kottonmouth Kings, with his former Humble Gods cohort, Brad X,…

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May 12, 2004

Steven Drozd Interview

Like all the masters of psychedelic pop, The Flaming Lips blow your mind with the most ordinary of devices. These seem-to-be eccentrics, who've recently won a Grammy for the instrumental "Approaching Pavonis Mons By Balloon (Utopia Planitia)," are really just…

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May 12, 2004

Drum Nation: Top Drummers Unite On New Recording

You may have spotted the advertisement for a unique CD titled Drum Nation. It represents the music of drummers, created outside of the constraints of record labels. Terry Bozzio, Josh Freese, Bill Bruford, Steve Smith, and Stephen Perkins are just…

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May 12, 2004

Dave Dunseath

A degree in business from the University of Arkansas and a diploma from the school of hard knocks on the nightclub circuit couldn't prepare Dave Dunseath for the education he received when he arrived in Nashville in 1986. "I came…

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May 12, 2004
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Phil Ehart of Kansas

It's been seventeen years since the original Kansas lineup recorded tmgether. Such an event merits special circumstances, for sure. So when Kansas founder Kerry Livgren realized the solo material he'd been working on would be perfect for his old band,…

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May 12, 2004

Josh Eppard of Coheed & Cambria

Though Coheed & Cambria's drummer Josh Eppard grew up playing along to Sly & The Family Stone's sticksman Gregg Errico, and also cites The Cars as a musical influence, the band's progressive rock underpinnings challenge him. "All of our songs,…

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May 12, 2004

Shane Evans of Collective Soul

Name the musician who said, "I got more interested in sampling honest sounds, like throwing a wrench at a sheet of metal, getting some crazy sound, finding the rhythm in the chaos, then sampling and looping it." Let's see, Moby…

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May 12, 2004

Tony Fagenson of Eve 6

Ask Tony Fagenson to define his role as drummer of the trio called Eve 6 - which includes vocalist/bassist Max Collins and guitarist Jon Siebels - and he'll give you a response straight out of American Bandstand: "The beat, man."…

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May 12, 2004

Mike Fasano

When Warrant drummer Mike Fasano graduated from high school, he skipped college and signed to a cruise-ship gig. "I was playing in an all-purpose lounge band - cha-chas, rumbas, waltzes, and "I Just Called To Say I Love You,?" he…

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May 12, 2004

Steve Fidyk

photo by Mike Monseur An impressive feature of Steve Fidyk's drumming on the new CD A Perfect Match by The Taylor/Fidyk Big Band is the wide range of styles covered. In addition to contemporary big band tunes by composer/arranger Mark…

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May 12, 2004

Anton Fig

For the past four years, Anton Fig has been hard at work conceiving and creating his first solo effort, Figments. Thanks to a bank loan (so he could record a good portion of it at home with Pro Tools) and…

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May 12, 2004
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Jon Fishman of Phish

"If someone had told me all the things that would happen in my life in 2001, I wouldn't have believed them," says Jon Fishman, the famed Phish sticksman. After the band's 1999 New Year's concert, where tens of thousands of…

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May 12, 2004

Sam Fogarino of Interpol

Drums are the heart of rock 'n' roll - even Huey Lewis will cop to that. So why were the first forty seconds of Interpol's 2002 debut, Turn On The Bright Lights, missing drums? Why was it nothing but dawdling…

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May 12, 2004
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